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What is the significance of Christ saying, 'Father, I will' in John 17?

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This phrase signifies Christ's authority and assurance in His intercessory role as the mediator between God and His elect.

When Christ states, 'Father, I will' in John 17:24, He exemplifies His unique position as the mediator appointed by God. This declaration is not merely a wish but an authoritative commitment rooted in His fulfillment of all covenant obligations. It indicates the power of His completed work and His unwavering desire for the glorification of His followers, thus reassuring them of their eternal inheritance. Christ's will is in perfect alignment with the Father's, establishing a profound unity in their purpose for redemption, which reinforces the certainty of believers' ultimate hope.
Scripture References: John 17:24, John 17:4, Hebrews 3:6

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Father, I Will
Clay Curtis · Oct 23, 2022
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